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    Guidelines to electrician

    Another side question. The work order mentions that they will be installing GFCI/AFCI 15-30a Plug-In Breaker. Is it corresponds to 30A breaker? If we install 30A circuit breaker, can I use the NEMA adapter 14-50 supplied with Tesla mobile charger? or, Should I buy a separate NEMA adapter 14-30...
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    Guidelines to electrician

    RandyS, Thank you for you offer to make a visit to provide some suggestion, as you are in SD. I could not find an option to send PM to you..
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    Guidelines to electrician

    Yes. Main breakers of many condo units are nested together in a room attached to my garage. I don't know our HOA will allow to access the room. The circuit breaker for my condo is in second floor , just about the garage. Why do we need to have access to main breakers? My understanding is that...
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    Guidelines to electrician

    I am trying to understand if 40A circuit breaker is feasible. I could not reach the electrician who estimated the work :). The work order is attached.
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    Guidelines to electrician

    Thank you all for the excellent information. A 30A breaker will provide 24A of continuous power while a 40A breaker will give 32A (both 80% of the breaker rating). I’ll get about 21 miles per hour of charge with the former and about 28 miles per hour of charge with the latter. I travel 60 miles...
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    Guidelines to electrician

    I just bought Model 3 (standard range/RWD). Also I bought mobile connector. I am planning to install 240V outlet in garage for the mobile charger. I am in condo with max rated Amp is 125 Amp. I have two empty slots available in circuit breaker panel. Should I instruct electrician to install 30...